Spatium 53: Solar Missions - Getting closer to our Star
The origin of space-based solarastrophysics goes back to the 1930s and early post-war years in the second half of the 1940s.
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Because of this long history of space-based solar astrophysics, it is worthwhile to get an overview of the development of satellite missions of the past few decades that serve to observe the Sun and the heliosphere.
Autori: Dr. Anuschka Pauluhn
Dichiarazione Pagina: 15
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